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Dogs acquire neosporosis primarily by ingesting raw or undercooked meat, placental tissues, or fetal membranes from infected animals, or through vertical transmission from mother to puppies.
Neosporosis is a severe parasitic infection in dogs caused by the protozoan Neospora caninum, leading mainly to neuromuscular disorders, especially in puppies. Most adult dogs are asymptomatic, but young dogs can suffer paralysis and muscle contracture.
Bird flu (H5N1) is considered a silent killer of cats due to its rapid progression, high mortality rate, and ability to cause sudden death even with mild or no symptoms.
Look for symptoms like fever, lethargy, appetite loss, labored breathing, and neurological issues such as disorientation or seizures; immediate veterinary care is crucial.
Bird flu (H5N1) is considered the silent killer of cats due to its rapid onset, high mortality rate, and often subtle or absent warning signs.
A cat with bird flu may initially exhibit fever, lethargy, and reduced appetite, which can rapidly progress to severe respiratory distress, neurological issues, or sudden death.
Bird flu (H5N1) is considered a silent killer of cats due to its rapid progression and high fatality rate, often without showing early visible symptoms.
A cat with bird flu may display signs such as fever, lethargy, difficulty breathing, or neurological symptoms like tremors or disorientation, often progressing rapidly within 24–48 hours. Diagnosis requires veterinary evaluation and lab testing based on recent exposure risks.
Cats infected with bird flu may first show fever, lethargy, and appetite loss, which can rapidly progress to breathing problems or neurological symptoms, requiring urgent vet care.
The mortality rate for bird flu (H5N1) in cats is reported to be as high as 67–70%.

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